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Abigail Lynn Dahlkemper (born May 13, 1993) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a center back for Bay FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and the United States national team. Dahlkemper played collegiately for the UCLA Bruins, where she won the NCAA championship in 2013 and received the Honda Sports Award in 2014.
Sting Soccer Club, also known as the Dallas Sting, Sting SC, Sting North Texas, or simply Sting, is an American-based international youth soccer club headquartered in the metropolitan area of Dallas, Texas. Established for competitive amateur girl soccer players, it currently competes in the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL), among others ...
Fall Classic 200, a former name of a stock car race in Indiana, U.S. Fall Classic at Arrowhead, an alternate name of the Northwest Missouri State−Pittsburg State college football rivalry; Straight Down Fall Classic, a golf tournament in California, U.S.
Chloe Cathleen Ricketts (born May 23, 2007) is an American professional soccer player for the Washington Spirit of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). She joined the Spirit at the age of 15 in 2023, becoming the first player to sign under the NWSL Under-18 Entry Mechanism.
Born on May 19, 1996, in Rumphi District in northern Malawi, ChaƔinga is the third of five children born to her parents.She is of Tumbuka ethnicity. She began playing football at age five and played with boys until age 13 when she began playing for girls' club, DD Sunshine in the capital city, Lilongwe. [1]
With 10 minutes left in Sunday's NWSL game between NJ/NY Gotham and the Washington Spirit, McKenna "Mak" Whitham made U.S. soccer history. The 14-year-old who signed with Gotham last week just ...
This is a list of women's college soccer programs in the United States that play in NCAA Division I.As of the 2024 NCAA Division I women's soccer season, 351 schools in the United States sponsor Division I varsity women's soccer; all are full Division I members except Colorado College, a Division III member which competes in Division I only for women's soccer and men's ice hockey, six schools ...